08-10-2018, 06:40 PM
I spoke with him these last few days and yes, he has not connected CROY with the Methodist hospital scene...
Something of note... The ambulance driver Clayton mentions a "Plastic bag" with Tippit's gun brought by the white hatted sergeant...
Plastic bags were not a common thing until after 1965... so while he says this in 1975, I have to wonder what Clayton was talking about, and where someone would even get a "plastic bag"
In 1965, Swedish company Celloplast came up with the design on which all modern plastic shopping bags are based: a tube of plastic sealed at the bottom to allow for the packaging of goods, an open top to insert such items into the bag and handles for convenient carrying. This model bag, which later became known as the "T-shirt plastic bag," was made from high-density polyethylene, or No. 2-type plastic the same used to produce plastic bottles and plastic lumber.
Something of note... The ambulance driver Clayton mentions a "Plastic bag" with Tippit's gun brought by the white hatted sergeant...
Plastic bags were not a common thing until after 1965... so while he says this in 1975, I have to wonder what Clayton was talking about, and where someone would even get a "plastic bag"
In 1965, Swedish company Celloplast came up with the design on which all modern plastic shopping bags are based: a tube of plastic sealed at the bottom to allow for the packaging of goods, an open top to insert such items into the bag and handles for convenient carrying. This model bag, which later became known as the "T-shirt plastic bag," was made from high-density polyethylene, or No. 2-type plastic the same used to produce plastic bottles and plastic lumber.
Once in a while you get shown the light
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter
in the strangest of places if you look at it right..... R. Hunter